Alaskans experience problems with COVID test orders, few answers coming from government

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Rural Alaskans, those with nontraditional P.O. boxes, and even some who live in apartment complexes are having issues ordering at-home COVID-19 tests. The state says it's still waiting on answers for that and other concerns about freezing temperatures.

to order their four free at-home COVID-19 tests Tuesday, they were surprised to find that their address showed up as “not valid.”, says only residential addresses and residential P.O. boxes will be valid for the deliveries. But Dawn Newman, in Rampart on the Yukon River in Interior Alaska, says she and her sister entered their post office box number and received an error message that said the address could not be validated.

“We have been raising this for some time, we sent another email today and this morning,” Zink continued, saying DHSS is hoping for more direct answers soon. “More than half of our country is currently below freezing temperatures. Obviously we get some pretty severe below freezing temperatures here,” Cutchins said Wednesday. “We have been told they’re going to figure it out, it may be that these tests will go to a central location for distribution.”

The tests aren’t scheduled to be shipped until later this month, giving some time for that to sort out, he said.

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